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by 555 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:33 pm
TaxACT says I cannot E-file because the IRS has not released some forms.
"The following forms associated with your return are not yet released.
Form 8949 - Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets
Schedule D - Capital Gains and Losses"
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http://www.taxact.com/forms/Is this a problem with TaxACT or the IRS or both?
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by jebmke » Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:53 pm
555 wrote:TaxACT says I cannot E-file because the IRS has not released some forms.
"The following forms associated with your return are not yet released.
Form 8949 - Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets
Schedule D - Capital Gains and Losses"
See
http://www.taxact.com/forms/Is this a problem with TaxACT or the IRS or both?
I'd say TaxAct. My Taxwise software has 8949.
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by pjstack » Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:59 pm
The IRS website has both forms.
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by Toons » Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:05 pm
555 wrote:TaxACT says I cannot E-file because the IRS has not released some forms.
"The following forms associated with your return are not yet released.
Form 8949 - Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets
Schedule D - Capital Gains and Losses"
See
http://www.taxact.com/forms/Is this a problem with TaxACT or the IRS or both?
Same here,be patient

,you can always call or email Taxact with your question see what they say

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by 555 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:09 pm
jebmke wrote:555 wrote:TaxACT says I cannot E-file because the IRS has not released some forms.
"The following forms associated with your return are not yet released.
Form 8949 - Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets
Schedule D - Capital Gains and Losses"
See
http://www.taxact.com/forms/Is this a problem with TaxACT or the IRS or both?
"I'd say TaxAct. My Taxwise software has 8949."
To be more specific, all the forms are in the tax software, and I have filled them. I can see all the numbers in these forms. But if you print out a copy (or make a PDF file) it does not include these two forms, and warns you accordingly. And it says you cannot E-file because the IRS has not released those forms.
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by 555 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:10 pm
pjstack wrote:"The IRS website has both forms."
But are they up to date?
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by tomd37 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:11 pm
Sounds like you might have an update issue. Has TaxAct issued any updates that you have not taken in?
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by Toons » Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:38 pm
555 wrote:jebmke wrote:555 wrote:TaxACT says I cannot E-file because the IRS has not released some forms.
"The following forms associated with your return are not yet released.
Form 8949 - Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets
Schedule D - Capital Gains and Losses"
See
http://www.taxact.com/forms/Is this a problem with TaxACT or the IRS or both?
"I'd say TaxAct. My Taxwise software has 8949."
To be more specific, all the forms are in the tax software, and I have filled them. I can see all the numbers in these forms. But if you print out a copy (or make a PDF file) it does not include these two forms, and warns you accordingly. And it says you cannot E-file because the IRS has not released those forms.
FYI
Just got off phone with TaxAct,tentative release date for forms(Schedule D,8949) for TaxAct is mid-Feb.maybe a little sooner

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by tomd37 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 3:03 pm
Sounds like a TaxAct issue. I believe 8949 and Schedule D are ready to go in TaxWise.
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by sscritic » Tue Jan 29, 2013 3:08 pm
H&R Block won't give me my state program yet, so I have no idea. However, there are lots of pages that say
This interview isn't final. Visit the Update Center for release dates.
My guess is that they wouldn't let me file even if I were finished.
I found a list of forms available vs to be updated:
http://www.hrblock.com/tax-software/cur ... forms.html- Code: Select all
Win Mac
01/30/2013 01/31/2013 Schedule D: Capital Gains and Losses
01/30/2013 01/31/2013 - Capital Gains and Losses Worksheet: Capital Gains and Losses
YES 01/31/2013 - Sale of Home Worksheet: Sale of Home Worksheet
01/30/2013 01/31/2013 - Form 8949: Dispositions of Capital Assets
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by gkaplan » Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:23 pm
The IRS still hasn't revised Publication 17. It's website still shows the 2011 revision.
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by jebmke » Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:37 pm
gkaplan wrote:The IRS still hasn't revised Publication 17. It's website still shows the 2011 revision.
Yes, but the 1040 Instructions are out there.
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by 555 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:33 pm
Toons wrote:"FYI
Just got off phone with TaxAct,tentative release date for forms(Schedule D,8949) for TaxAct is mid-Feb.maybe a little sooner

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Yikes. That's pretty slow if the form is available from IRS and TaxACT just has to code it. And they are are not obscure forms.
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by sscritic » Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:01 am
Maybe the IRS isn't taking e-filed returns yet. See this thread
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=108560Or become a friend of the IRS on Facebook.
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by 555 » Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:27 am
I'm well aware of the Jan 30 date. But that is not the reason that for not being able to file that was given by TaxACT.
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by 555 » Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:33 am
I just opened TaxACT and there was an update. It looks like they got these forms ready in time. So it's odd that when I tried to E-file (which I knew I couldn't because of the Jan 30th date) they gave the lack of forms as the reason instead of simply referring to the Jan 30th earliest filing date.
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by Silence Dogood » Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:51 am
555 wrote:I just opened TaxACT and there was an update. It looks like they got these forms ready in time. So it's odd that when I tried to E-file (which I knew I couldn't because of the Jan 30th date) they gave the lack of forms as the reason instead of simply referring to the Jan 30th earliest filing date.
Are you able to file now? I'm using the same software as you but there is still no update.
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by Toons » Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:15 am
555 wrote:I just opened TaxACT and there was an update. It looks like they got these forms ready in time. So it's odd that when I tried to E-file (which I knew I couldn't because of the Jan 30th date) they gave the lack of forms as the reason instead of simply referring to the Jan 30th earliest filing date.
I just signed into TaxAct ,checked on schedule d,not available for printing,will be
released in future update.
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by 555 » Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:24 am
Toons wrote:555 wrote:I just opened TaxACT and there was an update. It looks like they got these forms ready in time. So it's odd that when I tried to E-file (which I knew I couldn't because of the Jan 30th date) they gave the lack of forms as the reason instead of simply referring to the Jan 30th earliest filing date.
"I just signed into TaxAct ,checked on schedule d,not available for printing,will be
released in future update."
My "printout" (PDF file) has Form 8949 and Schedule D on it. Also when I started doing the actual E-file (as a test run, to check) it said nothing about the forms, and it looks like I can E-file any time. I might do it soon.
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by Silence Dogood » Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:30 am
This is the message I get when I try to file:
The IRS hadn't yet finalized at least 1 of your tax forms when you purchased this program or last updated. To be sure you're up-to-date, we'll update your forms before you file. Our next update should be available by February 7, 2013.
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by 555 » Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:52 am
I've E-filed Fed and State with TaxACT.
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by Silence Dogood » Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:06 am
Maybe it's because I'm using the Mac version.
Anyone else having this problem?
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by sscritic » Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:07 pm
555 wrote:I've E-filed Fed and State with TaxACT.
Why? Did you lend a lot of money to the feds and your state this year? If not, are you just eager to pay off your debt to the government? (your version of payoff your mortgage) Are you subject to a penalty for underpayment of estimated tax so the sooner you pay, the sooner the penalties stop piling up?
Enquiring minds and all that.
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by 555 » Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:52 pm
sscritic wrote:555 wrote:I've E-filed Fed and State with TaxACT.
"Why? Did you lend a lot of money to the feds and your state this year? If not, are you just eager to pay off your debt to the government? (your version of payoff your mortgage) Are you subject to a penalty for underpayment of estimated tax so the sooner you pay, the sooner the penalties stop piling up?
Enquiring minds and all that."
Keep guessing.

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by sscritic » Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:09 pm
555 wrote:sscritic wrote:"Why? Did you lend a lot of money to the feds and your state this year? If not, are you just eager to pay off your debt to the government? (your version of payoff your mortgage) Are you subject to a penalty for underpayment of estimated tax so the sooner you pay, the sooner the penalties stop piling up?
Enquiring minds and all that."
Keep guessing.

All I know is that I try and keep myself out of situations where I have to act in desperation or in a rush. I like to take my time and be sure I have not made any mistakes* or that I am not going to get a corrected something in March. I am not filing this week or next. To each his own.
* It doesn't always work. There is actually a slight thrill when I get that letter from the IRS with CP2000 written on it.
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by 555 » Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:12 pm
This
http://www.taxact.com/forms/says they now have all forms for individual taxpayers. In other words they got it ready in time for the Jan 30 date for IRS to start taking returns, though some of the forms appeared at the last minute.
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by Silence Dogood » Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:24 pm
555 wrote:This
http://www.taxact.com/forms/says they now have all forms for individual taxpayers. In other words they got it ready in time for the Jan 30 date for IRS to start taking returns, though some of the forms appeared at the last minute.
Okay, finally got the update (Federal only, Massachusetts isn't available yet).
I've E-filed my Federal return.
sscritic wrote:All I know is that I try and keep myself out of situations where I have to act in desperation or in a rush. I like to take my time and be sure I have not made any mistakes* or that I am not going to get a corrected something in March. I am not filing this week or next. To each his own.
* It doesn't always work. There is actually a slight thrill when I get that letter from the IRS with CP2000 written on it.
A few reasons why it might be a good idea to file as soon as possible:
Decreases the chances of identity theft.
Paper Savings Bonds will be issued in the month of February.
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by sscritic » Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:29 pm
Silence Dogood wrote:A few reasons why it might be a good idea to file as soon as possible:
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Paper Savings Bonds will be issued in the month of February.
I don't do this, so that reason slipped my mind. It certainly is a reason not to delay.
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by jebmke » Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:59 pm
sscritic wrote: corrected something in March.
I seem to be on some hit list to send corrected something. It started in earnest when I was an expat and my employer kept sending me corrected W2 to adjust for various items they had overlooked. I was getting corrected somethings as late as August one year.
Fortunately, I was in extend+file in October most of those years so I would usually wait until a couple months of no corrections accumulated -- then I'd start. One year I couldn't file until January of the next year (I actually got an extension of the extension).
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by tj » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:14 pm
I'm having issues with FreeFile Fillable Forms: I haven't a clue what this error means. Best i can see the field it refers to is completed.
Field/Xpath: /efile:Return[1]/efile:ReturnData[1]/efile:IRSW2[1]/efile:WagesAmt[1]
Issue : The XML data has failed schema validation.
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by TheEternalVortex » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:22 pm
sscritic wrote:555 wrote:I've E-filed Fed and State with TaxACT.
Why? Did you lend a lot of money to the feds and your state this year? If not, are you just eager to pay off your debt to the government? (your version of payoff your mortgage) Are you subject to a penalty for underpayment of estimated tax so the sooner you pay, the sooner the penalties stop piling up?
Enquiring minds and all that.
For me, I want to finish my taxes as soon as possible so I know how much I owe the government. Until I do that I can't know how much I have extra to invest. Of course I still won't actually pay them the money till the deadline

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by gkaplan » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:23 pm
tj wrote:I'm having issues with FreeFile Fillable Forms: I haven't a clue what this error means. Best i can see the field it refers to is completed.
Field/Xpath: /efile:Return[1]/efile:ReturnData[1]/efile:IRSW2[1]/efile:WagesAmt[1]
Issue : The XML data has failed schema validation.
See if your question is answered about two-thirds of the way down in the "Field/Xpath Errors" section of the following document:
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-utl/2012_4f_faqs.pdf
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by 555 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 5:11 pm
555 wrote:I've E-filed Fed and State with TaxACT.
And now I've got my refund (Fed).
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